Brisigavi

The Brisigavi or Brisgavi were a Germanic tribe dwelling in the southern region of the Black Forest, in south Germany, during the 5th century AD.Ashwin E. Gohil has proposed to translate the name as 'place of the leftovers of pressed grapes’.[2] Today the southern region of the Black Forest is named Breisgau.[3] The Brisigavi lived in the southern part of the Black Forest (Abnob(ai)a Ore).Their territory was located east of Leuci, south of the Alamani, west of the Vindelici, north of the Raurici.
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